The Brutalist Report - science
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- Polar experiments reveal seasonal cycle in Antarctic sea ice algae [978d]
- Are US teenagers more likely than others to exaggerate their math abilities? Study says yes [978d]
- Clever lapwings use cover to hide in plain sight [978d]
- New study finds most communities will encounter heavy rainfall, excessive heat under climate change [978d]
- NASA announces summer 2023 hottest on record [978d]
- Melting ice likely triggered climate change 8,000+ years ago [978d]
- New analysis sheds light on mystery of turtle remains found in a Roman Iron Age grave in Poland [978d]
- Examining the intriguing details of collisions at extreme energies [978d]
- Researchers use carbon capture and utilization technology to recycle industrial carbon dioxide [978d]
- Stretching the truth: New research reveals negative effects of exaggerative political statements [978d]
- Q&A: New tool can reveal inequitable distribution of 'healing' green spaces [978d]
- Scientists uncover mystery of important material for semiconductors at the surface [978d]
- Webb snaps supersonic outflow of young star [978d]
- New poll shows 77% of Massachusetts residents support $600 child and family tax credit [978d]
- New teaching aid taking the awkwardness out of sex education [978d]
- Researchers nurture periwinkles in lab for first time, look toward new aquaculture business [978d]
- Genomic insights into the past and future of the black rhinoceros [978d]
- Scientists probe the source of key hydrocarbons on Earth—and in space [978d]
- Vocal learning in starlings linked to problem solving skills and brain size [978d]
- How hard will Hurricane Lee hit New England? The cold North Atlantic may decide that [978d]
- Africa Climate Week advances tree restoration pledges but a big seed shortage remains [978d]
- Worse results and more drop-outs recorded when teaching is in English, Swedish study finds [978d]
- How Europe's forests regenerate—without any human interference [978d]
- How to say 'jumping ants' in Uchinaaguchi [978d]
- Scientists uncover surprising twist in the ways bacteria spread antibiotic-resistant genes [978d]
- Sentinel-1 reveals shifts from Morocco earthquake [978d]
- Mini space thruster that runs on water [978d]
- Long-lived lakes as a driving force behind the evolution of freshwater snails [978d]
- Customizing nanoelectronic sensors for the detection of viral antigens [978d]
- Climate change is undermining nearly all sustainable development goals, says report [978d]
- Planning is underway for NASA's next big flagship space telescope [978d]
- Many don't know key facts about US Constitution, study finds [978d]
- Modeling climate extremes to show effect on atmospheric carbon [978d]
- Growth of large operators threatens existence of grassroots coworking spaces, study warns [978d]
- NASA's new greenhouse gas detector moves closer to launch [978d]
- Researchers enhance the function of natural proteins using 'protein Legos' [978d]
- Genetically modified bacteria found to break down plastics in saltwater [978d]
- Whether Saturn's rings are young or old, its moons may be as ancient as the planet itself [978d]
- Using topology, researchers advance understanding of how cells organize themselves [978d]
- Medicanes: rare, 'supercharging' Mediterranean storms [978d]
- Heating and cooling space habitats isn't easy. One engineering team is developing a lighter, more efficient solution [978d]
- The complex chemistry behind America's spirit: How bourbon gets its distinctive taste and color [978d]
- Why it's good to talk about women's health at work, according to research [978d]
- Researchers shed light on the molecular activation of the MAP kinase p38α cytokine storm 'switch' [978d]
- Researchers discover tissue-specific protection against protein aggregation [978d]
- Researchers call for major reforms of the UN Sustainable Development Goals [978d]
- France launches bird vaccination scheme amid fears of a repeat of H5N1 outbreaks [978d]
- Negative coverage can impact opinion on climate engineering research, study finds [978d]
- Research finds interfaith engagement in college environments combats Islamophobia [978d]
- What's worse than a 'toxic' workplace? One that gaslights employees [978d]
- Pollination by more than one bee species found to improve cherry harvest [978d]
- Could we find aliens terraforming other worlds? [978d]
- AI models struggle to identify nonsense, says study [978d]
- Some lunar regolith are better for living off the land on the moon [978d]
- Teams watch weather as OSIRIS-REx prepares to return asteroid sample [978d]
- A nonrelativistic and nonmagnetic mechanism for generating terahertz waves [978d]
- Teachers around the globe feel undervalued, researchers find [978d]
- Researchers develop high-performance zero thermal expansion composite for precision devices [978d]
- Stella, the Steller's sea eagle making an economic impact on bird tourism [979d]
- 'Lab-on-a-drone' sends science skyward to keep track of smelly air pollution [979d]
- A brightly (multi)colored future for electrochromic devices shines ahead [979d]
- With little knowledge comes great confidence: Study reveals relationship between knowledge and attitudes toward science [979d]
- Why the Earth quakes: A closer look at what's going on under the ground [979d]
- The NZ ad industry wants to clean up its climate act, but will agencies drop their fossil fuel clients? [979d]
- The importance of shining a light on hidden toxic histories [979d]
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